TheGodInAGreyHoodie
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Hero??
a junkie rats out his connection...am I missing something here? Happens every day in every state in the country...he's no "hero", just another guy caught in the crossfire of these insane drug "laws"...I wouldn't want to be him, looking over my shoulder for the next ten years wondering if I'm going to get jacked up.
Well the media did treat Farve as a hero for his pain killer addiction.....
Will think the media will treat Kaczur as a hero now, like they did for Farve when he admitted to being addicted to pain killers?
The ratting out of his source is the only thing that Kaczur did that I liked. There is a critical difference between Favre and Kaczur, Favre had a legitimate prescription for vicodin following a back injury and got addicted to them. He voluntarily went into the league substance abuse program and got help. Kaczur took this crap on his own accord. I am a life-long Pats fan but there is a world of difference here.
The ratting out of his source is the only thing that Kaczur did that I liked. There is a critical difference between Favre and Kaczur, Favre had a legitimate prescription for vicodin following a back injury and got addicted to them. He voluntarily went into the league substance abuse program and got help. Kaczur took this crap on his own accord. I am a life-long Pats fan but there is a world of difference here.
The ratting out of his source is the only thing that Kaczur did that I liked. There is a critical difference between Favre and Kaczur, Favre had a legitimate prescription for vicodin following a back injury and got addicted to them. He voluntarily went into the league substance abuse program and got help. Kaczur took this crap on his own accord. I am a life-long Pats fan but there is a world of difference here.
It appears to be a safe assumption when he was charged with possession without a prescription.Ummm . . . did you actually see that posted somewhere? I didn't.
Hero??
a junkie rats out his connection...am I missing something here? Happens every day in every state in the country...he's no "hero", just another guy caught in the crossfire of these insane drug "laws"...I wouldn't want to be him, looking over my shoulder for the next ten years wondering if I'm going to get jacked up.
It appears to be a safe assumption when he was charged with possession without a prescription.
The ratting out of his source is the only thing that Kaczur did that I liked. There is a critical difference between Favre and Kaczur, Favre had a legitimate prescription for vicodin following a back injury and got addicted to them. He voluntarily went into the league substance abuse program and got help. Kaczur took this crap on his own accord. I am a life-long Pats fan but there is a world of difference here.
I have to admit, I truly do admire those with the nads to rat-out someone.
People always talk of "ratting" as if it's something sinister. I look at it as heroic to some extent. It certainly is a good quality in a person that motivates them to rat someone out. Although I prefer to hear about people who rat others out for no reason other than being a good citizen. Not so much those who do it to escape prosecution.
Like someone ratting out their neighbor for drug dealing or tax evasion. Those are good people in my humble opinion.
"My client was always sympathetic to Mr. Kaczur and suggested to him many times, as the text messages will show, that Kaczur ought not to be doing what he was doing," Grossberg said, according to the newspaper. "Professional athletes in this country are treated like royalty, and royalty sometimes abuses the people they come in contact with, and I think that's what happened to Ekasala."
The ratting out of his source is the only thing that Kaczur did that I liked. There is a critical difference between Favre and Kaczur, Favre had a legitimate prescription for vicodin following a back injury and got addicted to them. He voluntarily went into the league substance abuse program and got help. Kaczur took this crap on his own accord. I am a life-long Pats fan but there is a world of difference here.